I have an ordered list:
<ol>
<li>They used to bring concerns about their children or their marriages. But increasingly parishioners are also telling Glen VanderKloot, a Lutheran minister in Springfield, Ill., about their financial worries, and that puts him in the unusual position of dispensing investment advice.</li>
<li>This is the Second g</li>
<li>This is the Third g</li>
<li>This is the fourth g</li>
<li> <strong>This is the fifth g</strong> </li>
<li>This is the seventh g</li>
<li>This is the eight g</li>
<li>This is the ninth g</li>
<li>This is the tenth g</li>
<li>This is the eleventh g</li>
<li>This is the twelvth g</li>
</ol>
It appears as follows:
1. They used to bring concerns about their children or their marriages. But
increasingly parishioners are also telling Glen VanderKloot, a Lutheran
minister in Springfield, Ill., about their financial worries, and that puts
him in the unusual position of dispensing investment advice.
2. This is the Second g
3. This is the Third g
4. This is the fourth g
5. This is the fifth g
6. This is the seventh g
7. This is the eight g
8. This is the ninth g
9. This is the tenth g
10. This is the eleventh g
11. This is the twelvth g
When I have a lot of text like the first item, I want it to be formatted like above. I was able to accomplish this by setting:
list-style-position:outside;
and adjusting some margins on the li and ol tags. However, this had some adverse effects when I had double and triple digits. I had to use these margins as in IE the numbers were being cut off. I would like to be able to go back to use a list-style-position of inside and remove the margins but the text wraps under the number which is not what I want.
Does anyone know how to turn off this wrapping?